ESPN Releases Excerpts of Interview with Tiger Woods

Just into the Fang’s Bites inbox is this press release regarding Tiger Woods’ interview with Tom Rinaldi.

ONE-ON-ONE INTERVIEW WITH TIGER WOODS TODAY AT 7:30 P.M. ET ON ESPN
Excerpts From Interview With ESPN Reporter Tom Rinaldi Released
ESPN will present a one-on-one interview with Tiger Woods, today at approximately 7:30 p.m. ET. The interview, conducted earlier today by ESPN reporter Tom Rinaldi from Florida’s Isleworth community, will also be offered on ESPN.com, ESPN Radio and ESPNEWS at approximately 7:30 p.m.
ESPN was allotted approximately five-six minutes of interview time to ask any question of Woods, with the understanding the interview would not air until 7:30 p.m. ET.
ESPN selected the Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning Rinaldi, who is a prominent reporter on ESPN’s golf coverage and has interviewed and covered Woods extensively in the past.
ESPN’S TIGER WOODS INTERVIEW EXCERPTS INCLUDE:
On why he got married:
Woods: “Why?  ‘Cause I loved her. I loved Elin with everything I have. And that’s something that makes me feel even worse. That I did this to someone I loved that much.”
On the depth of his infidelity:
Woods: “Well, just one is enough.  Um, and obviously that wasn’t the case, and I’ve made my mistakes.  And as I’ve said, I’ve hurt so many people, and so many people I have to make an amends to, and that’s living a life of amends.”
On all that has happened over the past year:
Woods: “A lot has transpired in my life.  A lot of ugly things have happened.  Things that have…..I’ve done some pretty bad things in my life.  And uh, all came to a head.  But now, after treatment, going for inpatient treatment for 45 days and more outpatient treatment, um, I’m getting back to my old roots.”
On what happened the day of the car accident:
Woods: “Well you know it’s all in the police report. Beyond that everything’s between Elin and myself and that’s private.”
On why he didn’t seek treatment before all the news broke:
Woods:  “Well I didn’t know I was that bad….stripping away denial, rationalization. You strip that away and you find the truth.”
On the low points  — the moments of having to tell his wife and mother:
Woods: “They both have been brutal.  They’ve both been very tough.  Because I hurt them the most.  Those are the two people in my life who I’m closest to and to say the things that I’ve done, truthfully to them, is…honestly was…very painful.”
On what his measure of success will be at the Masters:
Woods: “Well, playing is one thing.  I’m excited to get back and play, I’m excited to get to see the guys again.  I really miss a lot of my friends out there. I miss competing.  But still, I still have a lot more treatment to do, and just because I’m playing, doesn’t mean I’m gonna stop going to treatment.”
On the expected/hopeful reception from fans:
Woods: “I don’t know. I don’t know. I’m a little nervous about that to be honest with you…It would be nice to hear a couple claps here and there…but also hope they clap for birdies too (laughs).”

One more Tiger-centric press release coming up.

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